Newsletter #4 - Sharing our Vue of IoT Follow
A NEW DECADE
Welcome to the 2020s - a decade in which IOT has been predicted to grow exponentially. One thing becoming clear is that, in the face of climate change and population growth, IOT will play an important role in helping us manage our evolving and scarce resources. I was recently reminded of a quote by Gillan Tadune of Banyan Water:
“For the previous two and a half centuries, technological advancements like steam-powered manufacturing and nuclear and electrical energy production have relied on the massive consumption of water. With IoT advancements, we now have the ability to save water and other essential resources instead of haphazardly consuming them. As the global population continues to grow, as food demand increases, as infrastructure ages and as climate change worsens, IoT technology as a method of resource optimization and conservation may very well be the thing that saves us all."
NEW FEATURES AND UPDATES
IOT Ninja is welcoming in the new year with a host of updates and upgrades:
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On 13 January,
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We will release a tutorial in The Things Network forums - a simple step by step guide on how to create a connected application in our TTNV3 environment
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A VueJS version of our tracking application template will soon complement the current ReactJS version
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We have started work on a Material-UI version of the qpplication tracking template. Material-UI takes more time but can produce better user interface outcomes for developers
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Globalisation: Due to customer demand, our platform will soon be available in French, German and Spanish. This exciting feature will make our IOT solution available to a larger market
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Meet Up: We held our inaugural “IOT for JS developers” meet up in December; we will continue the series from February and will evolve the format to spend time on a/ IOT tech, b/ how to create great JS solutions for IOT and c/ invite guests to discuss the how and why of their iot solutions. The next meet up is likely to be hosted at AWS. If you're in Auckland, please come along here
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Pricing: Our pricing for scaled solutions is finalised, but is not yet publicly available; please get in touch at info@iotninja.io if you want details
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